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Kudos to the author for actually writing a negative review.

So many of these write-ups pander to the automakers and HINT at negatives, while carefully couching any and all criticisms in praise.

Porsche flew you to France, fed you well and put you up in a nice hotel, and it takes integrity to see through all that and

Mel is so busy kicking ass! I wonder if she’s gonna release a line of foot and ass-soothing creams soon?

My good friend and his wife tried Blue Apron, and it seems like the worst of all worlds.

Baloney. I love these cool-kid takes on insider politics. This sounds like a re-heat of the drivel that’s printed in Politico.

But Colbert’s comment was spot-on. Conservatives have crafted policies that are at best indifferent or at worst cruel to the majority of voters.

I’ll bet you that:

Weirdly, lots of them do.

Then why don’t any conservatives do it?

It’s due to the old Colbert adage that reality has a liberal bias.

Playbook helps broker these slimy deals, but of course doesn’t report on them. Playbook then gives us a world-weary “everyone does it” rant when we find out about the kind of deals they broker but don’t report. Ridiculous.

Brand-spanking new Panamara Turbo S hybrid, with a few grand to spare.

Speed, comfort, Porsche Turbo, decent gas mileage. Fun.

Restaurants have to play to the lowest common denominator. Most kids are just fine, not an issue at all. But there are some who are not adequately parented, and they cause real concerns among front-of-house staff. One spilled tray of plates on a patron, one heavy entree dropping on a person’s head as a result of

Wwhatever. Don’t just willy-nilly double or triple some dude’s budget because you think $15k isn’t a stretch. Some people legitimately can only spend a few grand.

It depends on how you define her job as Press Secretary.

The article never said it’s over, or pretended to include a bombshell. Sanders’ press conference was presented as another shit-show performance, one of her worst to date. 

Don’t tell someone who wants to spend $4,500 to spend $10,000 or 15,000. That’s not just bad advice, it’s mean-spirited. The guy asked for info on a $4500 car, not life-coaching.

This beast fits the budget, meets your requirements, and parts would be readily available:

Not to sound like a fuddy-duddy , but $7 for 18 cans of sparkling water is no great bargain. Costco always has 30-packs of Klarbrunn for $6.99.

Not to sound like a fuddy-duddy , but $7 for 18 cans of sparkling water is no great bargain. Costco always has

I’m with you in the way you present it. I also see the value in that.

“Ugh, damn I burned the onions” is a natural response” where outwardly voicing thoughts about not burning them is unnatural. And I still question whether there is any intrinsic value to your kid from voicing these thoughts.